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Lyndon LaRouche puts forward the perspectives needed to implement a Four Great-Powers
initiative to shift the world away from the present global imperialist-monetarist
system, to a fixed-exchange-rate credit system of global cooperation among respectively
sovereign nation-states. Without a shift of outlook, from merely past experience,
to the needed discovery of a future, we are doomed to a prolonged, planet-wide dark
age of all humanity. It is the challenge of the horrid poverty still met en masse
in Asia and Africa today, which should become the source of stimulus which will bestir
the rescue of our planet from a presently, otherwise, inevitable slide into the abyss.

National

LaRouche charges that President Obama’s action to push through his so-called health-care
legislation must be condemned as tantamount to treason. That legislation, if adopted,
would become a mass-murderous form of national practice against our citizenry.

In July, LaRouche warned that President Obama was impeachable for his Nazi health-care
plan. Now that the President and his henchmen are about to ram this Nazi health bill
through, LaRouche states that impeachment must be put on the table.

The truth is that none of the problems facing either the U.S. economy, or the world
economy, has been solved. Instead, the various scams which have been run under the
guise of the “bailout” have only made matters worse. And the bill is coming due.

The President of Iceland, on Jan. 5, refused to sign a bill which would have paid
Britain and the Netherlands almost EU4 billion, one-third of the nation’s GDP, for
defaulted bank depositors, and instead, will refer the decision to a referendum of
the people.

International

Yemen Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security, Rashad al-Alimi, revealed that
the Nigerian would-be plane bomber, Abdulmutallab, was a London-made terrorist, but
President Obama ignored the evidence pointing to London.

Both Yemen and Afghanistan are impoverished tribal societies, and former British colonies.
Both countries have become fertile ground for terrorist activities. But there is still
time to prevent Yemen from becoming another Afghanistan.

Science & Technology

Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski, a multi-disciplinary scientist, has researched the atmospheric
pollution in glaciers and CO₂ concentrations in the atmosphere for many years, and
is the author of numerous publications on climate change. In this interview, made
available in English translation to EIR, he spoke with the Polish daily Our Journal.